1 and 1/2 year old Diaper hacker

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  1. Posts : 328
    windows 7 home premium 64, and Windows 10 64 bit
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    1 and 1/2 year old Diaper hacker


    I was amazed to watch my 1.5 year old son unlatch and open the laptop then turn it and and log into the oldest sons (4.5 years old) screen name and then actually log online! I can't figure out how he knew how to type the password I made for the oldest son. It is not saved or anything like that. There are 3 options to pick from as my wife, my son, as well as the Admin are available to log in. Yet he knew which one and what to type. Granted he might have watched but for a 1.5 year old to recall that is amazing. I would not have believed it but I sat and watched while he did it. I knew he knows how to turn the PC on for the wife's computer as it is a desktop. But I am dumb founded!
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    LOL, a tech in the making. That's one smart little guy there. :)
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  3. Posts : 6,857
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
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    Techymike said:
    I was amazed to watch my 1.5 year old son unlatch and open the laptop then turn it and and log into the oldest sons (4.5 years old) screen name and then actually log online! I can't figure out how he knew how to type the password I made for the oldest son. It is not saved or anything like that. There are 3 options to pick from as my wife, my son, as well as the Admin are available to log in. Yet he knew which one and what to type. Granted he might have watched but for a 1.5 year old to recall that is amazing. I would not have believed it but I sat and watched while he did it. I knew he knows how to turn the PC on for the wife's computer as it is a desktop. But I am dumb founded!
    It always seems like the younger ones are more intuitive with tech than we are, doesn't it? Looks like you may have a future guru there in your house.
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  4. Posts : 449
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    Wow, that's very cool! Amazing what a small child can learn.

    My 18 month old can turn on the TV and blueray player, insert her DVD of choice, switch the setting to HDMI and press play. I thought it was a fluke until I watched her do it 3 times in a row.

    She also has the courtesy of removing any DVD that is currently in the player and handing it to me with a very polite TA!
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  5. Posts : 328
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    That is better then my little monsters Ninajay, they just leave the grease fingerprinted disks anyplace!
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  6. Posts : 722
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    Lol. I know it wrong for a guy to stay this but he is cute Lol. he will be good with computers
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  7. Posts : 1,470
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    my nephew actually did this at about the same age, he was even able to pick the site his mom let him play on, nick jr, disney, pbskids, one of those from the drop down history and go to it on his own. noone ever showed him how. but he also learned to work the dvd player before her too even though we had it for a few years before he was born. btw he is turning 6 this year.
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  8. Posts : 346
    Windows 7 Pro X64
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    Wow Kids are learning computers at such a young age nowadays
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  9. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
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    My kids can't do a single thing.

    Not really all that surprising, since I have none


    Clever little tyke you have there mike :)
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  10. Posts : 36
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    Looks like you'll no longer need to frequent this forum for help with your computer problems. You'll have your own "in house" IT department
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